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Central Brighton, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1

Asking price £574,950, 4 bedrooms, Terraced,
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Nearest Station:

Brighton Rail (0.5 km)

London Road (Brighton) Rail (1.5 km)

Hove Rail (2.1 km)

Agent’s wording:King & Chasemore are delighted to offer for sale a four bedroom four storey house in this attractive Grade II listed Regency Gothic building. The property boasts three reception rooms, bespoke kitchen breakfast room, four bedrooms one with en-suite, garden room, family bathroom, cloakroom, utility room, boiler/store room and two storage cellars and a courtyard. This bright and spacious home is located in the City centre offering superb access to Brighton's many great restaurants, the lanes for fantastic shopping and the station is within easy reach.

. The property has been sympathetically updated over the years whilst still retaining the character of its origins these include - high skirting boards, cornicing, alcatroving, archway mouldings and shutters to the attractive windows.

. Wykeham Terrace is steeped in history having been constructed between 1822 and 1830 with various uses over the years - a former Army married quarters, a home for former prostitutes, old peoples home and orphanage. The Territorial Army who had converted the Terrace into flats for it's squaddies sold to a developer in the 1960's who turned it into the mixture of houses and flats that it is today. During this time there have been some famous names reside here including Dame Flora Robson, Sir Roy Strong and David Courtney - he and Leo Sayer are reported to have written many of the singers well known songs in one of the flats.